Weathering Basics
Erosion in Action
Deposition Decisions
Arizona Connections
Cause and Effect (Spheres & Systems)
100

This type of weathering breaks rocks into smaller pieces without changing what they are made of.

Mechanical Weathering

100

The process of moving weathered material from one place to another is called—

Erosion

100

The process of dropping sediments after erosion is called—

Deposition

100

Which famous landform in Arizona was shaped by water erosion?

Grand Canyon

100

Heavy rain causes rocks to break apart. 

This is an interaction between which two spheres?

The atmosphere and Geosphere

200

Acid rain dissolving limestone is an example of this type of weathering.

Chemical Weathering

200

The Grand Canyon was carved mainly by which agent of erosion?

Colorado River

200

When a river slows down at its mouth, it drops sediments in a fan-shaped area called a—

Delta

200

Wind erosion in Arizona is most noticeable in which type of environment?

The desert

200

Erosion of farmland soil makes it harder for crops to grow. This shows the interaction between...

Geosphere and Biosphere

300

A student places a rock in a freezer full of water. The water freezes and expands, cracking the rock. Which process is this?

Mechanical Weathering (Ice Wedging)

300

Strong winds pick up sand grains and blast them against a rock, slowly shaping it. Which type of erosion is happening?

Wind Erosion
300

A river carries small rocks and sand. As it slows down, what happens to the sediment?

It becomes part of the coast. 

300

The Petrified Forest was preserved by which process first before weathering and erosion?

Deposition (burial in sediment)

300

A landslide destroys homes after a wildfire removes plants. Which sphere interactions are shown?

Biosphere, geosphere, and hydrosphere

400

Which factor speeds up chemical weathering the most?

A. Cold and dry climates
B. Hot and wet climates
C. Cold and wet climates
D. Hot and dry climates

B. Hot and wet climates?

400

Which agent of erosion forms U-shaped valleys?

A. Rivers
B. Glaciers
C. Wind
D. Waves

Glaciers

400

Sandbars and barrier islands are created by deposition from which agent?

Waves (ocean water)

400

You see hoodoos and arches in Sedona, AZ. Which processes created these?

Weathering and erosion

400

Which is the correct sequence of events?
A. Deposition → Weathering → Erosion
B. Weathering → Erosion → Deposition
C. Erosion → Deposition → Weathering
D. Weathering → Deposition → Erosion

B. Weathering → Erosion → Deposition?

500

Two rocks are left outside for 50 years. Rock A in Arizona shows little change, while Rock B in Florida is heavily weathered. What explains the difference?

Florida’s hot, wet climate increases chemical weathering.

500

A satellite photo shows soil moving downhill after heavy rain. Which agent of erosion is shown?

Gravity

500

Students notice a river entering a lake. Over time, sediment builds up where the river meets the lake. Which Earth process is shown?

Deposition

500

Students measure the movement of sand dunes near Yuma, AZ, over 10 years. Which agent of erosion is responsible?

Wind

500

A river floods farmland, deposits new soil, and increases crop growth. Which best explains this?

Deposition adds nutrients to soil, improving the biosphere.